you realize
we are a speck of Dust in the universe
and makes you truly appreciate how amazing our world is

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it has more to do with NOT getting the budget INCREASE they would need to carryout those missions.
if you want to see us go to Mars, lobby congress to allocate more to NASA than the measly 0.5% that they currently give.
It takes years for some of these NASA projects to be completed. All the upcoming missions were paid for from previous administrations.
NASA will have a huge Obama gap in exploration in the coming years.
Republicans control the house which is where ALL spending bills originate, so they are in charge of NASA spending, not Obama.
And, Obama did not cut the NASA budget... in fact his requests have been pretty consistent... higher than the last few years of the GWB admin.
FY2012 Request: $18.7 billion
FY2011 Request: $19.0 billion
FY2010 Enacted: $18.7 billion
2009 [6] 17,782
2008 17,318
2007 15,861
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
you realize
we are a speck of Dust in the universe
and makes you truly appreciate how amazing our world is
What was happening here on Earth at the time this Image began it's journey towards our detection??
Well,, Scientists have just made a discovery that may very well shed some light on that..
CUDA Spotlight: Our World: 2.1 Billion Years Ago
An international team has discovered multi-cellular organisms in Gabon, Africa that are 2.1 billion years old -- with assistance from the GPU. This discovery was recently highlighted in Nature. To learn more, we contacted Arnaud Mazurier of ERM in Poitiers, France and Francois Curnier, CEO of Digisens.
NVIDIA: Arnaud, why is this discovery a breakthrough?
Arnaud: The first chapter of the history book on life now needs to be rewritten! This discovery is quite astonishing because the fossils (which are 1-12 centimeters long and look a bit like cookies) reveal that large organisms were growing in a coordinated manner 2.1 billion years ago, rather than ˜600 million years ago as previously thought.
no, really heavy...